
Movie spotlight
All Mixed Up
A man's frustration at being stuck at his dead-end job with no promotion or raise in sight, along with the antics of his domineering wife, cause him to write a very harshly-worded letter to his boss, telling him he's quitting.
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Plot Summary
A group of tourists find themselves trapped in a remote hotel where a series of brutal murders begin to occur. As the body count rises, they realize the killer might be among them. Paranoia sets in as they struggle to survive the night and uncover the identity of the murderer before they become the next victim.
Critical Reception
While not widely released or critically acclaimed, 'All Mixed Up' is often remembered as a cult B-movie horror film from the 1970s. It is generally regarded as a formulaic but occasionally suspenseful entry in the slasher subgenre, appreciated more for its campy elements and gritty atmosphere than its originality or sophisticated storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Competent but uninspired slasher flick.
Features some gruesome moments typical of its era.
Relies heavily on suspense and a predictable whodunit structure.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce due to limited release and historical data. What little is available suggests it's a film that fans of low-budget, exploitation-style horror might find some enjoyment in, but it's not generally recommended for mainstream viewers.
Fun Fact
The film is sometimes referred to by its alternative title, 'Survive!'.
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